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About MizMedi Hospital

MizMedi Hospital is a fertility clinic in Seoul, South Korea, accredited by KHA. MedX has independently verified this clinic against international standards covering facility quality, staff qualifications, and patient outcomes.

Founded 1991. Korea's first private IVF (1987), first Asian embryo cryopreservation (1988). 50%+ success rate. JCI-certified.

Address: 295 Gangseo-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul 07528

Location

MizMedi Hospital37.5582, 126.8425View larger map · © OpenStreetMap contributors

Procedures & pricing

Pricing below is published by the clinic. MedX does not mark up prices and does not bundle travel into them. Confirm final pricing with the clinic during your consultation.

ProcedureCategoryPriceStaySavings
IVF + ICSI Cyclefertility
USD 4,500–7,500Estimate
21 days~70%

Savings shown are estimates compared with typical private prices for the same procedure at home. Final pricing is set by the clinic — confirm during your consultation. Results vary by individual.

Patient reviews

3.7(55)
  • yarra
    28 Jan 2026 · Google
    ★★★★

    Avoid Dr. Soyun Lee (이소연) in OB/GYN. She was rude, unfriendly, and made inappropriate comments that left me feeling disrespected and upset. Her examination was rushed and didn’t take time to address my concerns. Even complained that I came after hours—even tho the reception sent me to her. She clearly hates her job and takes it out on patients. Wouldn’t go back or recommend.

  • Steven Hwang (아쭈s)
    19 Aug 2025 · Google
    ★★★★★

    Located in Naebalsan-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, this hospital specializes in obstetrics and gynecology, but is steadily expanding its departments to become a quasi-general hospital. It boasts a spacious parking lot and its own health screening center and postpartum care center.

  • Amy Yoon
    21 Jul 2024 · Google
    ★★★★

    Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to confront the “professionals” in real time due to pure shock and disappointment. And given the terrible attitudes, I know that confrontation would not be of any help, so I am leaving a written message for public view. A month ago, I came to Korea with unidentified stomach pain, and after a few visits at multiple hospitals, one doctor suggested visiting an OBGYN given my PCOS history. So I came here with my mother, who was worried and wanted to gain a second opinion. We came with my CT, and I even prepared my ultrasound images from the States. Apparently, this hospital and Dr. Shim stated that they need new testing/imaging PRIOR to seeing the Doctor??? Shouldn’t it be the opposite? After cross checking with the Gang-seo district and medical law, this practice of testing prior to seeing the doctor is illegal. (And of course when calling the hospital, they simply stated that it was “miscommunication” and that WE did not understand them… LOL). My mother and I refused to have testing because we were uncomfortable with this method of practice at that moment, which then raised a bit of negative attitude from both the nurse, front desk, and Dr Shim. When my mother presented my situation, Dr Shim so simply and stoically responded “What’s the need to go to so many hospitals, just take your medicine. There’s nothing else.” I am MORE THAN AWARE of my condition and that there is limited research in the field, however your lack of empathy and rude statement to my mother was simply uncalled for and incredibly UNPROFESSIONAL. I walked out with a variety of emotions - I felt belittled, ashamed, and invigorated at the way she talked to my mother. And I eventually cried afterwards, to which the nurse and front desk laughed at and whispered to one another “what’s the big deal”. To Dr. Shim, I want to ask why you decided to become a doctor. Was it because you surpassed your peers in grades? Was it for the pride? Was it for money? Was it for authority? One thing for certain is that you did not choose this career to help patients. Of course, doctors should treat and diagnose, however they should also have a sense of empathy and a willingness to help patients… which you immensely lack. Do you have children? Even if you don’t, imagine the heart of a mother. She is worried. She is also more than knowledgeable about the condition, we just wanted a second opinion but I guess that was too much to ask for! I never leave public reviews, however my experience was something I wish no other patients have, and I hope somehow Dr Shim and “professionals” of MizMedi have an opportunity to recognize this review.

  • Sophia Lee
    18 Feb 2024 · Google
    ★★★★

    I recently had a laparoscopic surgery at this hospital. Since it has a nice post-op care unit, I stayed in the recovery unit for a couple of days. All staff were kind, helpful, and professional. I’d have appreciated more if my doctor spent a little more time explaining about my symptoms, treatment options, prognosis, how my surgery went, and a long-term care plan, without my prompting.

  • Emily Al
    14 Jul 2023 · Google
    ★★★★★

    I came on a Tuesday for a routine check up. They got a translator for me and she walked me through the entire process, from the phlebotomist to insurance to the doctor and even to the pharmacy around the corner! What a great service for expats. I highly recommend MizMedi.

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Frequently asked questions

Is MizMedi Hospital accredited?

Yes — MizMedi Hospital holds the following accreditations: KHA. Every clinic on MedX is independently verified before listing.

What languages does MizMedi Hospital speak?

Staff at MizMedi Hospital consult in en, ko, zh, ja, so most international patients are served in their native language.

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